Description

Hidden Paradise - Fabulously beautiful and very spacious forest villa with turret and lake view From the terrace the view is framed by wisteria and greenery, looking away over the mirror-smooth water. In the trees you can hear the chirping of birds and through the garden deer roam around, completely free and safe. There are only a handful of places that can qualify - especially around here - as "hidden paradise," and this is one of them, because only the locals know about this oasis. Between Beltenweg, Reeoordweg and Wildenborchseweg lies a forest lake. And at its edge, on a plot of no less than 20,100 m², lies this delightful forest villa with turret. Enchantingly beautiful, right in the Vorden woods. And then that space... 219m² living space! This fine place is located four minutes by car from the cozy center of Vorden and with fifteen minutes you are in the heart of Zutphen. Also for avid cyclists, equestrian enthusiasts, walkers and runners, this is a location that never gets boring; from home you will discover the most idyllic spots around Vorden. The location on the Wildenborchseweg between Vorden and Lochem means living in nature in optima forma. Bordering the Grote Veld, its location is a guarantee for endless walks in the largest continuous wooded area of the Achterhoek. In the immediate vicinity you will find various sports clubs and the fine outdoor swimming pool. Vorden is also known as the pearl of the Achterhoek, with its coulisse landscape, natural beauty and many monumental castles, estates and buildings. The road is named after the Wildenborch just down the road, a beautiful estate with a castle. This house may not be a castle, but - with all these facets - it can rightly be called a dream house. Follow the long driveway, surrounded by trees, rhododendrons and other lush greenery and be surprised by this particularly generous, characteristic house. This beautiful and very special object, designed by the renowned Mars Architecture from Borne, was built in 1997, according to the masonry facade stone at the entrance. Characteristic of the design and construction style are the -in wildverband masonry- hand form bricks from a Limburg monastery, the stairwell tower with its stained-glass windows and copper roof with weather vane, the deck boards with copper finish, the beautiful windows with beautiful wrought iron closures and old Dutch roof tiles. Ground Floor The house breathes the atmosphere of an English cottage. We go up the lazy steps to the front door, behind the tower. The hall is very spacious, here of course we find access to the living spaces, but also the bedroom and bathroom on the first floor. On the floor are estriken as they are a fixture in traditional building here in the region, the walls and woodwork are dipped in creamy white. To the right are the stairs to the first floor and the stairs to the basement - another full floor. Adjacent on the right is the charming office with bay window and fireplace. The living room, dining room and kitchen flow together effortlessly and are delightful spaces; the living room is cozy, with a beautiful oak herringbone floor with band and trim, a large sandstone fireplace around the fireplace and a bay window to enjoy the view of the woodland garden with a cup of tea. The dining area offers insane vistas over the huge pond. Here are also the glazed, French doors that allow you to enjoy the covered patio. The kitchen has the same cozy, country ambiance, with fronts in light Bentheimer yellow, a red granite countertop and built-in appliances in the form of a dishwasher, refrigerator and a four-burner stove. There is a combination microwave oven and there is more than enough storage space in the lower and upper cabinets. Next to the kitchen the utility room with connections for washer and dryer, as well as space for muddy boots and to dry off wet dog paws. From the hall access to the bedroom on the first floor, a large room with beautiful built-in wardrobes and a private bathroom with shower stall, an all-purpose bathtub on legs, a WC and a sink. Upper floor Up the stairs to the landing with loft in the tower. The second floor has four lovely bedrooms ¬- one of which is directly under the roof of the angled volume - and a bathroom, with shower, sink and WC. Along the length of the house a storage attic, accessible by vlizo. The basement The house is completely under-basement, with storage rooms, storage cellar and a dyke of a garage, which you drive right into from the driveway. The house has a beautiful woodland garden all around and stairs to the waterfront, where you can sit on the terrace in the afternoon. You will also find on the plot a gazebo where you can quietly drink a cup of tea, as well as a Finnish Kota, a wonderful place to spend evenings with friends and family sitting by the fire or barbecuing. In short, what a house and what an unprecedented place! Interested in a hidden fairy tale? Of course, we will gladly take you for a tour, because we never get enough of such idyllic locations ourselves. General: - Year built : 1998 - Heating : central heating boiler (Atag, 2014) and a fireplace - Location: In the wooded countryside between Lochem and Vorden - Garage : Indoor garage in basement - Parking : Generous parking possibilities with circular drive Capacity : 1,042 m³ Living area : 219 m² Other indoor space: 62 m² Built-in outdoor space : 10 m² Land area : 20.100 m² Energy label : energy class C Acceptance : in consultation This house has a technical inspection and an energy label.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 1,245,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 5,685
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Villa, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1998
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with roof tiles
Quality marks
Bouwkundige Keuring

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
219 m²
Other space inside the building
62 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
10 m²
Plot size
20,100 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,042 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
7 rooms (5 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
2 showers, bath, 2 toilets, and 2 sinks
Number of stories
2 stories, an attic, and a basement
Facilities
Skylight and flue

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, mostly double glazed and floor insulation
Heating
CH boiler, gas heater, fireplace and partial floor heating
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Atag (gas-fired combination boiler from 2014, in ownership)

Cadastral data

VORDEN B 2607
Cadastral map
Area
450 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership
VORDEN B 2610
Cadastral map
Area
19,650 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside waterfront and in wooded surroundings
Garden
Surrounded by garden

Garage

Type of garage
Basement
Capacity
1 car
Facilities
Electricity

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Parking on private property

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